MAT^OAROM A. — IMTA^[.\.— RlUnOBA. 217 



Ilab. Darjiliiig. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 

 Nearest allied to S. gasfralis. 



Genus MARGARONIA, /////;;/,,-. 



MaROAKONIA FKATr.lJNA, Ii. .sp. 



Closely allied to M. celsalis. Fore wing with similarly disposed markings, which, witli 

 the costal border, are all vinous-brown— not yellow as in M. cehnlis; the mi.rk at end of 

 the cell being also about twice the width and marked by a broad inner line ; the a|)e.\ of 

 the wing has a dark brown patch, on which is a geminated white spot : hind wing with the 

 white cell-spot less defined, and the indistinct pale-brown discal zigzag line disposed nearer 

 the margin. Palpi and band on fore legs dark brown. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Ilab. Cherra Punji. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



I'lTAMA, II. g. 

 Fore wing rather long ; cell more than half the lengtli ; first subcostal at one fourth 

 before end of cell, second and third close to end, third bifid, fifth from end of cell ; disco- 

 cellular out\\ardly oblique, slightly concave, radials from ujjper end and near lower end ; 

 middle median close to end of cell, lower about one third : iiind wing broad, triangular ; 

 apex convex; cell one third the length ; two subcostals from end, upper partly joined to 

 the costal ; discoccUular outwardly obli(}ue, deeply concave, radial from close to lower end, 

 middle median close to end of cell, lower at one fourth. Body moderately stout ; labial 

 palpi obliquely ascending, pointed in front, projecting in the form of a rostrum, laterally 

 broad, laxly squamous ; maxillary palpi squamous, truncate at the tip, reaching to level of 

 labial ; antennae simple ; legs long, slender, smooth ; fore tibi;e thickened, middle tibiee 

 laxly squamous above ; spurs very long and slender, unequal. 



PlTAMA LATIVITTA, n. sp. (Plate VII. fig. 21.) 



Olivescent-white. Both wings with a very broad outer iridescent purplish-brown band : 

 fore wing with the costal border also brown, extending its width from the cell to the mar- 

 gin, its inner border being black-speckled ; some black speckles within the cell contiguous 

 to the costal border : hind wing with the band of the same width throughout, but having 

 its inner border evanescent at the anal end. Thorax and abdomen olivescent-white ; palpi, 

 side of tliorax, tip of abdomen, fore femora, and tibia brown ; base of palpi and legs white. 



Expanse If inch. 



JIah. D.irjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



RHAGOBA, n. g. 



Wings ample. Fore wing elongated ; cell half the length ; first subcostal at one third 

 before end of cell, second and third contiguous, close to end of the cell, third bifid ; disco- 

 cellular outwardly oblique, sligiitly concave, radials from near the end; middle median 



